I used 1.10 series from www.psjip.org.
To be exact, this: http://www.pjsip.org/release/1.10/pjproject-1.10.tar.bz2
EDIT: Grant, does your new PSIP gui requires gtkdialog4 (thunor's gtkdialog) or standard gtkdialog3?
EDIT: It's gtkdialog3 - should have peeked into the source before asking
EDIT: ah that's just the GUI - there is a ton other functions hidden somewhere ... where do I get those?
cheers!

jamesbond.. any special configure options? (can you post them anyway?)

Smokey is now heading the project
(this being a do-acracy and he is currently making the improvements)
I will be working a on Quickstart guide
and the latest news on the wiki
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Psippy

PSIP2 now works on Slacko, Lucid (derivative), 64bit
and maybe in Wary and your fav puplet too?

Conference calling and Iptel as our SIP number provider
is working out well

Eric is smoking and drinking Columbian coffee as his contribution (and testing)
Thanks to Dogle for turning up
Volume was a bit of an issue but we done it . . .

jamesbond.. any special configure options? (can you post them anyway?)

the gtkdialog version should make no difference.

Cheers

Mick,
No magick here, just the bog standard --prefix /usr --libdir /usr/lib64 --sysconfdir /etc ... I presume with 32-bit compile you can even drop the libdir
BTW - since I'm new to this - where can I get a pet that contains all those functions in /usr/local/psip?
Lobster, sorry can't make the call last night, thanks for the invite though.

It is a pity Skype doesn't use SIP since so many home computer users and businesses use Skype a great deal. I've been using Skype, on Wary, for that reason, along with Precord for recording conversations.

Nevertheless, I'd much prefer using an app based on pjsip (or the reference commandline app pjsua) to using the heavy weight proprietary Skype, so I'm certainly interested in the developments going on here in that direction. One of my daughters is heading off to university soon, so I'll try and encourage her to use a pjsip based app to keep in touch. Like the rest of my family, she uses Puppy Wary when at home, but her studies require some programs which only run on MS offerings. Nevertheless she would be able to use some MS windows pjsip-based clients. I note that there are several referred to here (as well as Puppy's Psip):

For my own use, at least, if I end up using Psip itself, I'll probably simply add a button for accessing Precord (should it be installed) such as is done in 01micko's pupRadio/Telly.

Precord is currently set to use alsamixer for setting volume levels, since that is available in even quite old Puppy distributions, and I don't know if they had a script for "defaultaudiomixer". I could always modify that one line in Precord so that it uses defaultaudiomixer (which in Wary is retrovol) instead though, if anyone was interested in that.

As far as peer to peer NAT traversal is concerned, maybe you'll find something to help here:

Very useful.
We will have another conference call next week.
Once you have a registered Sip address
add here.
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Psippy
You could also do some research into
a small program that provides a webcam pic
which we might be able to send and receive as an option.
If you have a smart phone, try using that to contact a puppy user

When I hit replay from the drop down box I can't get it to stop and needed to shutdown psip.

I have a working mic but I didn't hear my playback. It could be Fatdog as I still can't see buddies online or see incoming call pop up.

Cheers.

EDIT: oh bugger...I had my mic muted....sorry it does work with replaying my voice....still will not stop after using replay though._________________Be not afraid to grow slowly, only be afraid of standing still.
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